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Geo 2022-01-06 08:01:58
Regarding the thief who stole the 5th Avenue in Season3EP15, I was shocked at the time~
Actually I don’t know her~
Then I listened to the latter OST which was really good~
I went to google to find~ the
omnipotent google, as far as my tender hearing and a few bits and pieces of words were, I even found this song. Now~
(Inner OS: google, I’m your diehard fan~) It
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Aurelio 2022-03-21 09:02:35
A Question from CSI NY Season 5 Episode 1
Here's a question: The bank robber, who pressed the black girlfriend (Flack's sister lent her the car), after the girl died unexpectedly. Why bother to move the body into the car, and then leave the car in trouble, lest the CSI not find it?
The body is placed in a car in a busy city, easy to find?...

Eve Mauro
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Leif 2022-04-20 09:02:09
I copied all three episodes from my colleague. I watched lv first, then watched nine seasons in one go, took a break, and then thought about whether to watch M or N, tried watching a little bit, and chose ny, but at first glance I was not used to it, I couldn't help comparing it with lv, thinking it was too bad. But the more you look, the more flavorful it is. The two styles are very different. Lv focuses on the laboratory, and ny has a taste of American action movies. Each is fine.
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Antonia 2022-01-06 08:01:58
There is no doubt about the professionalism of the CSI series (this is also the characteristic of excellent American dramas), but I don’t like the case film model of one episode, two cases or even three cases. Although the rhythm and the amount of information are guaranteed, the explanation of each case is relatively simple. Failure to dig deep emotions has even led to unconvincing cases when the truth of many cases is revealed. At first I almost couldn't stand it, but after 10 episodes, it was getting better. Mac and Stella are great.
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